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Senate passes bill seeking to extend 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act for the 2nd time

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***Approves extension from June 30th to December 31st, 2023

 ***Lawmakers tackle Lawan over needless emergency session

The Senate, in an emergency session on Saturday, passed a bill which seeks to amend the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act to extend the implementation year from the 30th of June 2023 to 31st December 2023

This was just as some senators expressed displeasure over the needless emergency session as the incoming tenth National Assembly can equally consider the bill, especially as government is a continuum.

The emergency session was happening barely 48 hours to the end of President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure. 

It will be recalled that the National Assembly extended the implementation of the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act from 31st March 2023 and also to June 30th, 2023.

The excuse then was to allow full implementation of the budget, especially in light of the 2022 Supplementary budget approved in December 2022, to allow MDA’s to utilize a large proportion of funds released to them.

Leading the debate on the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act Amendment Bill Senate leader and sponsor Sen. Gobir, Ibrahim Abdullahi (Sokoto East) said the important Bills seeks to amend the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act to extend the implementation year from the 30th June 202331st December 2023 respectively

The bill, which was read for the first time on Wednesday, 24 May, 2023, received accellerated consideration as it scaled second reading and the third reading.

According to the senate leader, “You would recall that the National Assembly extended the implementation of the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act from 31st December 2022 to 31st March 2023. 

“This was to allow full implementation of the budget, especially in light of the 2022 Supplementary budget approved in December 2022 the extension had allowed MDA’s to utilize a large proportion of funds released to them. However, significant amounts of funds remain with MDAs and will require a further extension to be fully expended. 

“Given the critical importance of some key projects nearing completion, requesting a further extension of the expiration clause in 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Bill and the Long Title and Explanatory Memorandum is expedient to avoid compounding the problem of abandoned projects, given that some of the projects were not provided for in the 2023 Budget. 

“I therefore urge my colleagues to give their full support to this Bill to allow full utilization of the capital releases in order to help reflate the economy”

The President of the Senate Ahmad Lawan in his remarks said, “This is a special session but I appologise for that but essentially what we are about to do here we have passed supplementary Appropriation bill and it was signed in to an act and the date of implementation lapses at the end of June but there have not been releases at all and majority of what is in that supplemwntary Appropriation act are roads, bridges that were destroyed by the flood that we had in 2022. 

“So we felt together with the House of Representatives that since releases may start from next week, it is impossible that N819b that was provided in that supplementary “Appropriation will be utilized between now and end of the implementation benchmark and of course we need the road to be fixed, the bridges to be fixed. 

“It is already late, in some parts of the country it has started raining already especially in most of the southern States and if we don’t fasten it and the rain takes over even to reconsider will be near impossible. “Essentially, that is why we felt there is a need to have a special session today so that we can pass it. The house passed it on Wednesday last week. 

“What is expected of us is passing it along with the House so that the releases start immediately so that the implementation will be 

We hope that will give comfort to many parts of the country.So I apologise for not going into a close session.

Senator Kaita, however, challenged Lawan demanding to know what was so urgent about the extension of the supplementary budget 2022 at the twilight of an administration adding that the 10th Senate can continue from where they will stop.

He alleged that many senators were murmuring over the inconveniences caused them by the emergency session, adding that he had already boarded a flight when he decided to cancel it.

Responding to Kaita Lawan said,

“Let me say that if we can do something now, we can’t wait. What we are doing here, this is a very serious emergency for us to do. If you look at our matter of urgent public importance, we raise issues like this. Any day spent is lost, and we see that what we have is for us to make progress with this. Let them go and start implementing, but let the approval be given. 

“I take note of your concern but I want to assure you that there is nothing else but the fact that time is of essence and we can’t wait for any longer because Governmemr is a continuity when they start implementing let the new administration come and take over.

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NASS modifies NDLEA Act, Prescribes Life Imprisonment for Drug Traffickers

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The National Assembly has modified the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Act to prescribe life imprisonment for individuals found guilty of storing, transporting, or concealing illicit drugs and substances. 

The amendment was adopted on Thursday during plenary, presided over by Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, following broad support from the senators.

The amendment reflects a harmonised position of the Senate and the House of Representatives on Section 11 of the NDLEA Act. 

The House had earlier passed an amendment prescribing life imprisonment for drug traffickers, while the Senate had proposed the death penalty.

To reconcile the differences, a conference committee of both chambers was convened. Senator Tahir Monguno, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, and Legal Matters, presented the harmonised version to the Senate. 

He urged lawmakers to adopt the House’s position of life imprisonment, arguing that enforcing the death penalty could lead to the execution of over 900 accused persons currently awaiting trial for drug-related offenses.

The Deputy Senate President who presided over the plenary had put the resolution to a voice vote, and the majority of senators supported the amendment. 

The approved version stipulates life imprisonment for offenders.
The amended section now reads:
“Anybody who is unlawfully involved in the storage, custody, movement, carriage, or concealment of dangerous drugs or controlled substances and who, while so involved, is armed with any offensive weapon or is disguised in any way, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act and liable on conviction to be sentenced to life imprisonment.”
This amendment aims to strengthen the fight against drug trafficking while addressing concerns over human rights and the judicial implications of the death penalty.
The move is part of efforts to curb the growing menace of drug trafficking and its adverse effects on Nigerian society. According to Senator Monguno, the life imprisonment penalty strikes a balance between deterrence and humane judicial practice.
With the amendment, the NDLEA now has a robust legal framework to prosecute offenders and combat drug-related crimes effectively.

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President Tinubu urges Senate to approve ₦1.767trn External Loan

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally requested the National Assembly’s approval for a $2.209 billion (₦1.767 trillion) external borrowing plan to finance part of the ₦9.17 trillion fiscal deficit in the 2024 budget. The loan, included in the 2024 Appropriation Act, is critical to the government’s broader strategy for economic recovery and growth.
In a letter to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, President Tinubu noted that the borrowing aligns with the provisions of Sections 21(1) and 27(1) of the Debt Management Office (DMO) Establishment Act, 2003. He also indicated that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) had approved the plan.
The President explained that the funds would be sourced through Eurobonds or similar external financial instruments. A detailed summary of the loan’s terms and conditions accompanied the letter to guide legislative scrutiny.
“This borrowing is necessary to address the budget deficit and fulfill our fiscal strategy for 2024. Swift approval will enable us to move forward with mobilizing these funds,” the President stated, emphasizing the urgency of the request.
Senate President Akpabio referred the matter to the Committee on Local and Foreign Deb

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Senator Natasha Transforms Kogi Central Schools with 5,000 Digital Learning Devices

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By Isah Bala

Access to quality education is a cornerstone of societal progress, and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is embodying this vision by bringing transformative educational tools to Kogi Central. In a groundbreaking initiative, the senator recently provided 5,000 digital learning devices to public primary and secondary schools in her district, aiming to bridge the digital divide and set a new educational standard.

The devices, unveiled at Abdul Aziz Attah Memorial College (AAAMCO), are preloaded with the Nigerian curriculum from UBEC and internationally acclaimed educational resources, including Khan Academy and Discovery Kids. Through this initiative, students will experience interactive learning, enabling them to explore subjects in depth, enhance digital literacy, and engage with complex topics in a hands-on way.

This project is just the beginning of Senator Natasha’s ambitious plan to make “smart schools” the norm in Kogi Central. She envisions a future where every child in her district has equal access to digital learning, stating, “My dream is to equip all public primary and secondary schools in Kogi Central with digital learning devices before the end of my tenure in 2027.”

Beyond device distribution, the senator’s initiative includes UBEC-led teacher training to ensure educators are equipped to integrate these tools into their classrooms effectively.
With this dual approach of student and teacher empowerment, Senator Natasha is laying a foundation that will support digital literacy and skill development for years to come.

Senator Natasha’s commitment to educational advancement represents a significant step forward for Kogi Central, ensuring that young students have access to the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly digital world. This initiative marks her dedication to the constituency that entrusted her with this mandate.

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